Thanks . Can I know, the format of the data that gets stored? Can you
please suggest me some ways to perform load testing? I need a big picture
of all the statistics.

Thanks again
Arun

On Thu, Oct 29, 2015 at 9:41 PM, Sebastian Estevez <
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> By default this will go in Keyspace1 Standard1.
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> On Fri, Oct 30, 2015 at 12:07 AM, Arun Sandu <arunsandu...@gmail.com>
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>> Hi,
>>
>> I am currently working on load testing my cluster. When we write 100000
>> to cassandra, where does the writes data gets stored in Cassandra and the
>> same for read operation too.
>>
>> ./cassandra-stress write n=100000 -rate threads=100 -node 10.34.100.13
>>
>> ./cassandra-stress read n=100000 -node 10.34.100.13
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>> Arun
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